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the faa will be doing a comprehensive review of that boeing 787. liz, how serious is it? >> it is serious. this morning, there was a joint press conference with the faa and boeing, and both sides of the aisle, liz, say, listen, this is a safe plane; however, the faa will be probing the design, the manufacture, and assembling of the dreamliner 787. listen to what the faa says about the dreamliner. >> from day one, we worked with boeing to certify these systems and to further ensure that this innovative aircraft meets our high level of safety for the flying public. we believe this is a safe aircraft. >> all right. boeing is the heaviest weight on the dow today, and the faa says, listen, the plane has gone through the toughest certification process ever. boeing out saying, yes, there's 50 dreamliners sold, 800 on back order, no one is canceling. the problems we're experiencing now is no worse than the problems with the 777's introduced in the mid-90s, but here's the deal. i mean, why was the stock under such pressure today? here's why. this airliner relies on more electrical
the faa will be doing a comprehensive review of that boeing 787. liz, how serious is it? >> it is serious. this morning, there was a joint press conference with the faa and boeing, and both sides of the aisle, liz, say, listen, this is a safe plane; however, the faa will be probing the design, the manufacture, and assembling of the dreamliner 787. listen to what the faa says about the dreamliner. >> from day one, we worked with boeing to certify these systems and to further ensure...
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the faa administrator. take a listen. >> from day one, we have worked with boeing to certify these systems and to further ensure that this innovative aircraft meets our high level of safety for the flying public. we believe this is a safe aircraft. >> in addition to that, the faa said they logged 200,000 hours of work during the certification of this airplane tight, flew on numerous test flights obviously. boeing executive guys saying that the problems, jim, are not caused by outsourcing and they welcome any changes that their regulators suggest. >> couldn't ask for more in terms of boeing dealing with this. this is a very complicated plane. i remember even when they first used the composites, that was a problem. now it's the ion -- lithium ion brat ris. i know it sounds mundane that they will fix this, but i've got to stick by that. this is one of the best manufacturers in the world. >> buy on the weakness? >> no, united technologies, ge, precision cast parts, you can buy so many aerospace plays. jets are
the faa administrator. take a listen. >> from day one, we have worked with boeing to certify these systems and to further ensure that this innovative aircraft meets our high level of safety for the flying public. we believe this is a safe aircraft. >> in addition to that, the faa said they logged 200,000 hours of work during the certification of this airplane tight, flew on numerous test flights obviously. boeing executive guys saying that the problems, jim, are not caused by...
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, they would say why is the faa, so there's a little cya at the faa. >> they signed off on this, joe. they signed off on a lot of technology and processes that were new. >> and i think boeing is probably like ge, a six sigma -- you remember some of the number that's we used in six sigma, phil? it has to be three failures out of 10 million or something. with a lithium ion battery, i don't think you could accept three failures out of ten mill, could you? you have to have zero failures. >> right. and the other day when boeing held a conference call and the chief engineer for the dreamliner came out and said, listen, we've got over a million miles with these lithium ion batteries. this is the only incident. there are other electronics issues, whether it's the electrical panel on certain dreamliners that have been failing, whether or not it's a plane losing power. that's under review. but it's not like one is separate from the other. >> i just like it when i can get you to say battery peps it's a chicago thing, right? >> i'll do that if you tell me you're a six sigma green pelt. how about
, they would say why is the faa, so there's a little cya at the faa. >> they signed off on this, joe. they signed off on a lot of technology and processes that were new. >> and i think boeing is probably like ge, a six sigma -- you remember some of the number that's we used in six sigma, phil? it has to be three failures out of 10 million or something. with a lithium ion battery, i don't think you could accept three failures out of ten mill, could you? you have to have zero...
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. >>> just 35 minutes ago the faa ordered a comprehensive review of the new boeing 787. that is the jet liner scheduled to make its first bay area flight from san jose later today. this morning in japan two more problems were reported with the dream liner. cracks appeared in a cockpit window of one jet. that is a problem that has happened twice before. and oil was discovered leaking from another jet after a flight. the faa is already investigating three u.s. incidents and plans a news conference in two hours. ktvu janine de la vega will have more throughout the morning. >>> time now 4:34. joe biden meets at the white house today with representatives of the video game industry as he continues to get input on proposals to combat gun violence in the united states. biden says he will present recommendations to president obama next tuesday. yesterday the vice president met with representatives from the entertainment industry and gun owners groups. the president of the national rifle association says he's disappointed with the meeting. >> they knew going into this meeting what
. >>> just 35 minutes ago the faa ordered a comprehensive review of the new boeing 787. that is the jet liner scheduled to make its first bay area flight from san jose later today. this morning in japan two more problems were reported with the dream liner. cracks appeared in a cockpit window of one jet. that is a problem that has happened twice before. and oil was discovered leaking from another jet after a flight. the faa is already investigating three u.s. incidents and plans a news...
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so throughout the morning we'll keep you posted on what the faa is saying. but for now, the flight that's scheduled to leave from san jose is on time. it's supposed to leave just before noon and it's going to be landing here at the san jose international airport about an hour earlier than expected so it's supposed to land here at 9:10 a.m. live in san jose, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> and you can expect delays more runway closures scheduled at sfo this month. the first shutdown actually starts tonight at 10:00. one runway will be closed until 8 a.m. monday morning. that's going to cut flights at sfo that they handle over the weekend in half. its part of a $400 million enhancement project. runways will be closed for two more weekends this month. so take note if you are heading that way. >>> a central california teacher is being hailed as a hero after stepping in to stop a student as he opened fire on classmates. police say the 16-year-old brought a gun to school at taft union high school in kern county yesterday morning. that's about 100 miles nort
so throughout the morning we'll keep you posted on what the faa is saying. but for now, the flight that's scheduled to leave from san jose is on time. it's supposed to leave just before noon and it's going to be landing here at the san jose international airport about an hour earlier than expected so it's supposed to land here at 9:10 a.m. live in san jose, anne makovec, cbs 5. >> thank you. >>> and you can expect delays more runway closures scheduled at sfo this month. the first...
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>> reporter: the faa will be holding a news conference concerning this. but that boeing 787 dream liner is supposed to take off from here for the first time all the way to tokyo. the recent problems with the plane is really bad timing for ana. the federal aviation administration will be holding a news conference to do a comprehensive review of the critical system of the boeing 787 which is the most technologically advanced plane. u.s. regulators have -- after numerous problems occurred with the aircraft this week. cracks appeared in the cockpit window of a plane that took off from tokyo. that's the third time it has happened. another incident involved oil that leaked from the 787 engine. earlier in the week there was an electrical fire that broke out on another 787 in boston operated by japan airlines. despite the numerous incidents, the planes will continue to fly because at this point they are being considered minor. but with problems mounting regulators say it was prudent to do a safety review. again there will be various officials here at san jose air
>> reporter: the faa will be holding a news conference concerning this. but that boeing 787 dream liner is supposed to take off from here for the first time all the way to tokyo. the recent problems with the plane is really bad timing for ana. the federal aviation administration will be holding a news conference to do a comprehensive review of the critical system of the boeing 787 which is the most technologically advanced plane. u.s. regulators have -- after numerous problems occurred...
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the faa held a news conference tied to all the safety questions about that jet. we are live from the airport with the very latest. >> reporter: we just heard word that boeing 787 dream liner is set to arrive here an hour early. it'll then turn around and then take off, have it's first inauguration flight, it takes off to tokyo but there is growing concern about the safety of the plane. the department of transportation and the faa held a news conference to do a major safety review of the 787 dream liner's electrical system. this week one flight on ana had to be canceled because of brake problems with the plane. that followed a fuel leak that happened on a plane in boston and on monday a dream liner operated by japan had an electrical fire in its battery. the secretary of the department of transportation said that the plane is still safe. they just want to get to the bottom of why these incidents are happening. >> this review will cover the critical can systems of the air craft including design action manufacturing, and assembly. we will look for the root causes of
the faa held a news conference tied to all the safety questions about that jet. we are live from the airport with the very latest. >> reporter: we just heard word that boeing 787 dream liner is set to arrive here an hour early. it'll then turn around and then take off, have it's first inauguration flight, it takes off to tokyo but there is growing concern about the safety of the plane. the department of transportation and the faa held a news conference to do a major safety review of the...
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this morning the faa launched a special review of that plane's manufacturing process and other aspect of the plane. following several incidents with the lithium ion batteries and wiring. rich edson joins us from washington. i am characterizing this at the moment as a pr problem for boeing because the 787s are still going to fly which implies no safety risk for its passengers. >> this aircraft has gotten plenty of press, years behind schedule, subject to a fight with the national labor relations board and most recently battery packs catching on fire in boston. is not a positive image for people who may be squeamish about flying both e.f. a says the aircraft is safe and will continue to fly. ray lahood has no reservations about taking a flight and boeing says every new commercial airplane rollout has the shoes and you will continue to work and out with regulators. stuart: this is the most important new jet in a generation at least. that is why this particular series of incidents bear investigation, so much prominence. am i right? it is the most important new plane in a generation? >> ab
this morning the faa launched a special review of that plane's manufacturing process and other aspect of the plane. following several incidents with the lithium ion batteries and wiring. rich edson joins us from washington. i am characterizing this at the moment as a pr problem for boeing because the 787s are still going to fly which implies no safety risk for its passengers. >> this aircraft has gotten plenty of press, years behind schedule, subject to a fight with the national labor...
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the faa is investigating. meantime bank of america slipped depit reaching an over10 billion settlement with fannie mae over questionable home loans it sold during the housing bubble. that's it from cnbc. we are first in business worldwide. now it's back over to "hardball" on msnbc. ♪ >>> as a country we have been through this too many times, whether it's an elementary school in newtown or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in wisconsin or a movie theater in aurora or a street corner in chicago. these neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children. and we're going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this regardless of the politics. >> welcome back to "hardball." it's been 24 days now since the horrific shooting in newtown, connecticut, and this weekend we got the first bit of information on the size and scope of recommendations vice president biden's gun control task force may make. "the washington post" reported that they include uni
the faa is investigating. meantime bank of america slipped depit reaching an over10 billion settlement with fannie mae over questionable home loans it sold during the housing bubble. that's it from cnbc. we are first in business worldwide. now it's back over to "hardball" on msnbc. ♪ >>> as a country we have been through this too many times, whether it's an elementary school in newtown or a shopping mall in oregon or a temple in wisconsin or a movie theater in aurora or a...
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again, that's the faa back in 2007. take a look at what happened with boeing shares yesterday once these reports came out. stock took a huge hit. down 2% at the end of the day. and then when you take a look at boeing over the last year, some are going to say listen, it was due for some sort of a pullback and this was just the catalyst behind it, but there's no doubt, andrew, that the ntsb is looking at two things right now, the electrical issues that boeing 787s have been experiencing, and the reports of loss of power not only from united and qatar and then also this fire being in the electrical compartment yesterday. but also the lithium ion batteries. was this fire caused by those batteries? or was it caused by an electrical issue and then that caused the batteries to then have a problem? that's what they're investigating right now. and remember, this is a long haul aircraft that goes over the pacific ocean, the atlantic ocean. that's what it's designed for, to connect midsize cities. it's not like you can say well we
again, that's the faa back in 2007. take a look at what happened with boeing shares yesterday once these reports came out. stock took a huge hit. down 2% at the end of the day. and then when you take a look at boeing over the last year, some are going to say listen, it was due for some sort of a pullback and this was just the catalyst behind it, but there's no doubt, andrew, that the ntsb is looking at two things right now, the electrical issues that boeing 787s have been experiencing, and the...
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the faa is investigating two recent problems with the boeing 787. that's afternoon a -- after a fuel leak from boston yesterday and in a separate incident on monday, a batpry for one of the plane -- battery for one of the planes caught fire. the investigation begins days before the first dreamliner flight from the bay area. they are scheduled to have the plane here leave san jose and fly to tokyo. >>> the big announcement involving barry bonds expect in the three hours from now. we're about to find out if baseball's all-time home run king has been voted into the hall of fame. ktvu's tara moriarty joining us live from san francisco. you've been on this since 4:this morning. tell us more -- 4:30 this morning. tell us more about the controversy and the vote. >> reporter: the vote seems split. some experts say bonds should be in. others are saying he has three strikes against him, sportsmanship, integrity and character, those are all things players are judged on. today, baseball writers will have to weigh in on the fate of three very prominent players.
the faa is investigating two recent problems with the boeing 787. that's afternoon a -- after a fuel leak from boston yesterday and in a separate incident on monday, a batpry for one of the plane -- battery for one of the planes caught fire. the investigation begins days before the first dreamliner flight from the bay area. they are scheduled to have the plane here leave san jose and fly to tokyo. >>> the big announcement involving barry bonds expect in the three hours from now. we're...
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way back in 2007 the faa issued special rules for the use of lithium im batteries because of the concern of flammability risk involving those batteries. this is the fourth dreamliner incident involving its electronics, or losing power, since december 4th. look at this timeline. back on november 4th, united took its first domestic 787 flight, at the time there had been no reports. a month later, a united flight going to niewark to houston, experienced mechanical problems, reporting a loss of power. cutter airways a few days later had to ground one of its 787 jets for what it said was a faulty generator. the 14th of december, united grounded the second of the four dreamliners due to a problem with an electrical panel. and the fire yesterday in boston. as you look at shares of boeing, keep this in mind, we may not have a ruling from the ntsb regarding the cause of this fire anytime soon. but we should pointed out, we have not seen any customers cancel orders with regards to the dreamliner and these problems. they still have a backlog of 800 orders. anytime you have a headline risk like this
way back in 2007 the faa issued special rules for the use of lithium im batteries because of the concern of flammability risk involving those batteries. this is the fourth dreamliner incident involving its electronics, or losing power, since december 4th. look at this timeline. back on november 4th, united took its first domestic 787 flight, at the time there had been no reports. a month later, a united flight going to niewark to houston, experienced mechanical problems, reporting a loss of...
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the faa not so much. it opened a probe into the design, manufacture and assembly of the dreamliner. boeing says it welcomes the review. they are sweet, no question about it but at $200 million a pop, boeing has 800 of the planes on order from airlines. now mechanical glitches since its debut in 2011. safety comes first in the industry but rosts come second. if any airlines stt pulling orders, boeing will be in trouble with. new airplane programs usually have issues in the first coup of years, bottom line is transportation security secretary ray lahood says this plane is safe to fly. let's hope he's right. what's your take on the dreamliner or anything else we've talked about? got any responses to matt tee tie ebeor maybe washington's intransigence has got you angry? finds me on facebook. tweet meet my handle is @ali velshi. hanks for joining the conversation this week on "your money." we're hear every saturday 1:00 p.m. eastern and weekdays at 3:30. 3:30. have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> it's 2:00 p.m. in the east coast, 11:00 a.m. in the west. thank y
the faa not so much. it opened a probe into the design, manufacture and assembly of the dreamliner. boeing says it welcomes the review. they are sweet, no question about it but at $200 million a pop, boeing has 800 of the planes on order from airlines. now mechanical glitches since its debut in 2011. safety comes first in the industry but rosts come second. if any airlines stt pulling orders, boeing will be in trouble with. new airplane programs usually have issues in the first coup of years,...
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the faa will announce a review of boeing's dreamliner jet, this as it faced two new problems. the japanese airline report add crack in the windshield of one jet and oil leak in the engine of another. >>> no, this is not california. those palm trees are in jerusalem. eight inches of snow fell, burying the wailing wall. you can barely see the tops. >> steve: that is beautiful. one day after a national report revealed the united states is making slow progress in cancer research, iconic scientist in the field says he's not surprised. >> alisyn: nobel peace prize winner, james watson, says america is actually losing its fight in the war against cancer and current efforts are not enough to change that. in a highly critical paper, he called out a $1 million project into determining dna changes that drive nine forms of cancer. he says that it's not likely to produce the truly breakthrough drugs that we so desperately need. >> steve: that antioxidants fight cancer, he says, quote, the time has come to seriously ask whether antioxidants use much more likely causes than prevents cancer.
the faa will announce a review of boeing's dreamliner jet, this as it faced two new problems. the japanese airline report add crack in the windshield of one jet and oil leak in the engine of another. >>> no, this is not california. those palm trees are in jerusalem. eight inches of snow fell, burying the wailing wall. you can barely see the tops. >> steve: that is beautiful. one day after a national report revealed the united states is making slow progress in cancer research,...